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Sift is a personal library for everything you save. Drop in links, articles, and videos with a right-click or the Chrome extension, then ask your library questions in plain English and get cited answers pulled from your own saved content. No folders, no tags, search is the only navigation. Free for your first 50 saves, with AI search included from the start. Built solo, launching today.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Suharsha, a solo founder in Melbourne. I built Sift alongside a full-time job because I kept saving links and articles I meant to read again, and never finding them.
Sift is a personal library for everything you save. No folders, no tags. You save with a right-click or the Chrome extension, and when you want something back, you just ask your library in plain English. Every answer comes with citations back to your own saved content, so you're never trusting a summary you can't check.
A few things it does:
• Save links, articles, and YouTube videos (search inside the transcript, not just the title)
• Ask your whole library questions and get cited, streaming answers
• An MCP server, so you can query your library from Claude Desktop or any MCP-compatible client
• Free for your first 50 saves, with AI search included from day one. Pro is $9/month for unlimited saves and YouTube ingestion.
This is a solo build, so I've spent more time on the search and citation quality than on things like folders and tags, which I don't think you need if search actually works.
Would love your honest feedback, especially on the first-save experience and whether the answers feel trustworthy and any new features you'd like to see.
Cheers,
Suharsha
Right-clicked a YouTube link into my library and the AI answer actually pulled a timestamp from the video. That's the kind of "wait, it worked" moment that makes me keep a tab open.
Congrats on the launch, love the no-folders approach. One thing I'd really want is mobile capture that works just as smoothly as the desktop right-click, maybe a share sheet extension on iOS/Android so saving a link from Twitter or Safari doesn't break the flow when I'm away from my desk.
The "ask your library" feature sounds genuinely useful, especially the cited answers pulling from your own saves. One thing I'd love to see is the ability to export or back up my library as plain markdown files, so I'm not locked into Sift if I ever want to move elsewhere or just keep a personal archive offline.
About Sift on Product Hunt
“Save links, ask questions, get cited answers”
Sift was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 7 comments, placing #156 on the daily leaderboard. Sift is a personal library for everything you save. Drop in links, articles, and videos with a right-click or the Chrome extension, then ask your library questions in plain English and get cited answers pulled from your own saved content. No folders, no tags, search is the only navigation. Free for your first 50 saves, with AI search included from the start. Built solo, launching today.
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